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Two-day party’s National Convention began on Friday in Delhi. As the party seeking to prepare the workers for the battle of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, around 12,000 BJP members were gathered at the Ramlila Maidan.

The day one of the event was centered around the theme ‘Fir Ek Baar, Modi Sarkar‘ and was also marked by chants of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram.’

On the first day, Amit Shah (BJP President) gave an hour-long speech in which he spoke about Ram Mandir issue and said that temple should be built at the earliest. Also, accusing the Opposition he said, Congress Party is putting “hurdles” in the resolution of the issue.

He asserted,

“The BJP wants a grand Ram temple to be built at the earliest. We are committed to it.”

He stated that the Modi Government is making all efforts to ensure that the results in Ayodhya hearing by Supreme Court will be positive as well as faster. BJP President’s statement on Ram temple issue brought the most enthusiastic response from thousands of members who were present there.

Further, Shah thanked the Prime Minister for the 10 percent reservation for upper caste poor and relief in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on behalf of the National Council members and the party workers. He also extended a special welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

BJP workers and members associated to the party also saw hoardings related to the government’s pro-poor schemes, the recently passed quota bill which offers reservation to economically weaker general castes as well as the enhancing of the minimum support price to farmers.

Today, on the second day of the party’s National Convention, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) cadres in Delhi. He will conclude the two-day National Convention event which began yesterday with his valedictory address.

On Monday, PM Modi introduces a commemorative coin worth Rs 100 in honor of Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. It is the highest denomination of coin in India. The former PM Atal Ji served best of his 93 years and died at the AIIMS in the national capital following a prolonged illness. It is his 94th birth anniversary on Tuesday.

“The mind is not ready to believe that Atal Ji is no longer with us. He was a stalwart loved and respected across all sections of society.”

The mind is not ready to believe that Atal Ji is no longer with us. He was a stalwart loved and respected across all sections of society: PM @narendramodi speaking at the programme to release a coin in memory of Atal Ji

“Atalji wanted democracy to be supreme. He built the Jana Sangh. But, when the time came to rescue our democracy he and others went to Janata Party. Likewise, when the choice was between remaining in power or comprising on ideology, he left Janata Party and formed the BJP.”

Atal Ji wanted democracy to be supreme.

He built the Jana Sangh but when the time came to rescue our democracy he and others went to Janata Party.

Likewise, when the choice was between remaining in power or comprising on ideology, he left Janata Party and formed the BJP: PM

“For some people, power is oxygen… they can’t live without it. A long part of Atalji’s career was spent in the Opposition benches but he spoke about national interest and never compromised on the ideology of the party.”

For some people, power is oxygen…they can't live without it.

A long part of Atal Ji's career was spent in the opposition benches but he spoke about national interest and never compromised on the ideology of the party: PM @narendramodi

On the front face of the coin, there is national emblem along with its value—Rs 100 which is inscribed below the emblem. Also, the words ‘Satyamev Jayate’ are inscribed below the Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar in Devanagari script. Moreover at the right and the left of the coin, the words ‘Bharat’ (in Devanagari) and ‘India’ (in the Roman script) are inscribed.

On the reverse side of the coin, there is a picture of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Again, in both Devanagari and Roman script, the former Prime Minister’s name is inscribed. Also, to mark the year of his birth and death, the years 1924 and 2018 are inscribed below Vajpayee’s portrait, respectively.

Watch this full video where PM Narendra Modi is speaking at the programme of launching a commemorative coin in memory of beloved Atal Ji.

After election results of Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, and Rajasthan, the BJP is determined to take on its opponent head-on in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections 2019.

It is decided that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address over two dozen rallies by January end. They will cover around 122 seats. The party has never won in states like West Bengal, Kerala, Telangana, Odisha, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, and the other northeast states.

On Thursday, Amit Shah, Party Chief called a meeting with the BJP’s central office-bearers at the party headquarters. All state unit presidents and general secretaries (organization) of all the state units were present there.

According to some sources, Amit Shah stated that the defeat in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan must not stop them, though the message of the people should be respected. Amit Shah highlighted that the rate of votes polled by the BJP, especially in MP and Rajasthan, is remarkable. Also shows people have faith in the party. So, we should try not to disappoint them.

It is not the first time as PM Modi has already done this rally exercise in the 2013-14 election and set to repeat it in the run-up to 2019. According to reports from the party, in initial days of next week, Modi will address rallies in regions where the BJP has never won mainly in Odisha, West Bengal, south India (barring Karnataka), Assam, and the northeast. The party has identified 122 such constituencies where the campaign will be strongly executed in the initial phase. Most probably he will cover these 122 such constituencies by January end. They will attempt to cover 2-5 seats in each public meeting.

The list of targeted seats comprises two Lok Sabha constituencies in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, 17 of the 18 seats in Kerala, Silchar, and Dibrugarh in Assam, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and 40 seats out of 42 in West Bengal, and all the seats which are never won by BJP in the northeast.

Along with PM Modi, Amit Shah will also hold several rallies in various states. And, apart from Modi and Shah, Union ministers Nitin Gadkari, Rajnath Singh and others will also hold the rallies.

Not only rallies but BJP is also planning to reach out to the voters to educate about welfare schemes. Besides all, PM Modi will also address a rally of women on December 22 which is organized by the party’s Mahila Morcha in Ahmedabad, Gujrat.

BJP’s Party President Amit Shah who turned 54 yesterday received birthday greetings from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several party leaders. PM Modi praised him for his rigor, hard work, and leadership which happens to be an asset to the party.

In reply to PM Modi’s wishes, Shah said that every party worker of BJP is working tirelessly under his “inspiring leadership” to realize the dream of a “New India“.

PM Modi tweeted,
“Greetings to @BJP4India President Shri @AmitShah on his birthday. Under Amit Bhai’s leadership, the Party has expanded significantly across India. His rigour and hard work are great assets for the Party. I wish him a long and healthy life.”

Greetings to @BJP4India President Shri @AmitShah on his birthday. Under Amit Bhai’s leadership, the Party has expanded significantly across India. His rigour and hard work are great assets for the Party. I wish him a long and healthy life.

“Thank you Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for your kind wishes. I assure you that every BJP karyakarta, under your inspiring leadership, is working tirelessly to realise the dream of a #NewIndia,” tweeted Shah in reply.

Thank you Honourable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji for your kind wishes. I assure you that every BJP karyakarta, under your inspiring leadership, is working tirelessly to realise the dream of a #NewIndia. https://t.co/LYOcPxt3Gv

Wishing Bharatiya Janata Party President Shri @AmitShah Ji a very Happy Birthday. Under his dynamic leadership BJP has become the world's largest political party with growing popularity among people of India. I wish him a long and healthy life. pic.twitter.com/bC1Oa6cPJT

Warm birthday greetings to Shri Amit Shah ji, my party colleague and esteemed President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. May he be blessed with good health, long life and a successful year ahead. @AmitShah@BJP4India

Warm wishes to BJP National President Shri @AmitShah on his birthday. Amitji is known for his hard work and amazing organising skills. Under his leadership the party has risen to new heights. I pray for his healthy and long life.

Today is our country’s most loved Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji birthday. PM Modi was born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar Gujarat. He turns 68 today. He will celebrate his birthday in his constituency Varanasi today and will stay overnight in the holy city.

PM Modi will celebrate his birthday among children of a primary school aided by a not-for-profit organization. According to the officials, he will pray Lord Shiva in Kashi Vishwanath Temple and then later watch a movie Chalo Jeete Hain with children.

“On his 68th birthday, PM Modi will watch a 32-minute film “Chalo Jeete Hain” with the school children. He is also likely to inaugurate several development projects worth crores of rupees,” senior officials said.

Apart from this, BJP in Tamil Nadu celebrated our Prime Minister’s birthday by gifting gold rings to newborns. Leaders from various political parties took social media handles to convey their hearty wishes to the beloved Prime Minister. Various organizations have planned celebrations at prominent places in the city. Moreover, BJP workers have made special arrangements on occasion to cut cakes and distribute sweets.

Tomorrow he will inaugurate Integral Power Development Scheme(IPDS) and Atal Incubation Centre at Banaras Hindu University(BHU). Later, he will lay a foundation stone for a regional ophthalmology center followed by a speech at BHU.

Here are various tweets on social media handles conveying warm greeting to the Prime Minister.

Warm birthday compliments to the dynamic & illustrious Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi ji. I wish him good health and a long life. May he continue to render for many more years his exceptional services to the nation and guide the country to its glory. @narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the nation on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. He extended his greetings to the teaching community who are devoted to nurturing the future of the country.

“On Teachers’ Day, I salute the teaching community that is devoted to nurturing minds and spreading the joys of education in society,” PM Modi tweeted from Xiamen, China where he is attending the 9th BRICS summit.

Greetings to the teaching community on the special occasion of #TeachersDay. Teachers play a vital role in the shaping of young minds and building our nation.

We bow to our former President and a distinguished teacher himself, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on his Jayanti. pic.twitter.com/npYEzhAYyw

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Amit Shah, and all CMs of BJP-led states gather at the BJP headquarter for a strategy meeting in New Delhi. The meeting was focused on the strategy for the upcoming 2019 elections and the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan which are to be conducted later this year.

The party indicated on Tuesday that the main agenda for 2019 polls would be the developmental work and identity politics. While briefing the media persons, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said that the party member renewed their commitment towards bringing back PM Modi with a stronger majority, during the meeting.

Party President Amit Shah listed center’s initiatives. It also included National Register Of Citizens(NRC) in Assam and Citizenship (Amendment) Bill which were tabled in Lok Sabha in 2016. Both are controversial enough to create a hype in identity politics.

The amendments to the Citizenship Act, 1955, seek to allow citizenship status to some “persecuted minorities” — Hindus, Christians, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains — from the neighboring countries of Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan after six years of residency.

“The BJP’s stance on NRC is clear — there is no place for foreign infiltrators in this country,” said Singh, as per Shah’s speech. He added that India should accept Hindus who flee countries like Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Moreover, the CMs of the party-ruled states discussed the flagship programmes of the government with all the details about their implementation in the states.

Both the party president Amit Shah and PM Modi encouraged all the Chief Ministers to campaign on the NDA government’s legislative achievements — passage of the Bill, seeking constitutional status for the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), amendments to the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

“The constitutional status for the backward classes commission was a long-pending demand. Despite its majority in the past Lok Sabhas, Congress could not get it done for generations,” said Singh.

While getting out of Karnataka, BJP has now turned its focus to Odisha. And the latest reports suggest that PM Narendra Modi is all set to address a rally in Cuttack on 26th May to mark it as the 4th anniversary of Modi government.

The announcement came when BS Yeddyurappa resigned as CM after failing to prove his majority in the state. The president Amit Shah’s comment that the ‘golden period would not come for the party till it won in the states like Odisha, Kerala, and WB, this announcement is the proof of the importance of Odisha in party’s scheme of things for the 2019 elections.

No doubt, the state is utmost important for BJP for two reasons, initially the party has been in the power, though only in alliance with BJD (Biju Janata Dal)for 9 years and it is seen as one of the states where it can gain few Lok Sabha seats to offset the losses that can be expected to suffer in UP, Gujarat, MP and Chhattisgarh. Another reason the party is banking on an undercurrent of anti-incumbency against Naveen Patnaik government that has controlled the state continuously for 18 years.

PM’s rally is important because it strengthens the BJP’s scarcely efforts to turn back to the glorious past of state, a trick that had paid rich dividends in Assam polls last year. What would be Mr. Modi’s visit after coming to power, the PM would list all the achievements of the government in last 4 years and would ask for the final assessment from the Naveen government for 18 years in power.

Well, it is clear that BJP is in no mood to walk over to the BJD in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019.

While preparing high for the 2019 general elections both PM and BJP President has planned to meet the BJYM leaders. The two are much eager for youth support and invited all the state presidents of its youth wing. While the aim behind the meeting is not out yet, the sources said that the leaders want direct feedback, of the political situation in states and want to give instructions to chase, youngsters to vote for 2019 elections.

It is also said that BJYM leaders will interact Modi and Amit Shah on Thursday.

“Our members have been giving ground level feedback which has to be communicated to top leaders” – UP BJYM chief Subhash Yaduvansh said.

It is also revealed that BJP leaders want to strengthen their youth wing to attract young voters aging between 18-35 through campaigns and social media.

Chief Subhash Yaduvansh said that BJYM has around 30 lakh members and it targets to establish units in 70,000 polling booths in the upcoming months. They are ready with a plan and agree that the use of social media is the key to reach the youngsters.

No doubt, BJYM has played a key role in hosting different programmes and was recently engaged in managing the exhibitions to celebrate the 20th year of Pokhran-II conducted during ABV (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) regime in 1988.

Beside this unparalleled and unprecedented win, PM Narendra Modi, today assure that his government won’t let the Karnataka’s development to be stamped on. The party has emerged as the single largest party but fall short of the majority in the assembly, the other party .i.e. congress and JD(s) will work together to form the new government.

Addressing the party leaders Mr. Modi said – “I want to assure the people of Karnataka that the BJP will not allow the state’s development journey to be trampled upon. It will not lag behind for ensuring the state a bright future.”

Attacking the lies, Prime minister said that BJP has formed its government in non-Hindi speaking states like Assam, Maharashtra and other states. He further said that citizens of Karnataka have given an appropriate reply to those with distorted thinking.

Quoting the response of people in his rallies in which they request him to continue speaking in his language, Mr. Modi said some ‘fissiparous force’ may not like him and interestingly they should know the mood of the masses.

While addressing, he also praised BJP president Amit Shah in contributing his constant excellent strategies making the party to win one after another.

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